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answer: I like freedom too much. Those who venture to Enoch don’t often come back, and when they do, they are never
the same as they were before. I’m pretty sure they do an indoctrination of each Nagaraja as they enter Enoch to make them
more complacent to the orders they receive. That is certainly not the kind of thing I’m looking for in my life. Here, I have all
the blood and flesh I could hope for, as well as the constant thrill of the chase — even if sometimes I’m the prey.
Whenever we sire another Nagaraja,
we give them the choice. It is said that
the True Black Hand and our ancestors
mixed in a homing sense with our curse.
That means, any Nagaraja, even one
who’s never visited Enoch, need only
enter the land of the dead and walk for
three days to find the ancient city. Any
Nagaraja who keeps this fact from their
childer is quickly tracked down and brought
to Final Death.
You see, our kind was only released into the world
to create more and send them home. Going against
such an intrinsic mandate is paramount to treason,
and few can be forgiven for such a deed. No Nagaraja
is penalized if they choose not to return to Enoch,
but robbing someone of their choice is downright evil.
Character and Traits
Concepts
Prince’s Pet
There’s nothing to look at in your dirty, desolate room
except the scatterings of your last victim. The walls are of
the strongest stone and you don’t need to breathe so there’s
only the most stagnant of air. Every so often, though,
the ceiling opens up and a man or woman the Prince
and his brood need rid of is dropped down. Once there
was even a child, and you held your hunger back as
long as you could before making the most revolting
of choices. In every way, the Prince looks at you as a
convenient garbage disposal. He has lots of enemies
and you have an insatiable ye